'Hannah and Her Sisters'

There are several reasons to recoil from Woody Allen, but his films aren't one of them. For the next several weeks, the Grand Illusion will be showcasing Allen's films of the 1980s, aka his very best films, starting with Hannah and Her Sisters, his 1986 masterpiece bursting with family drama, existential comedy, and wall-to-wall brilliant performances. (Watch Dianne Wiest win her first Oscar as the deep, dumb Holly.) Things continue with fellow contenders for best Allen filmThe Purple Rose of Cairo, Crimes & Misdemeanors, and Broadway Danny Rose. See the full schedule at grandillusioncinema.org. (Grand Illusion, 1403 NE 50th St, grandillusioncinema.org, 5:30 and 8 pm, $8, Feb 14–16)